Under normal circustances he should have been sent back years ago to his own country

Tory MP Peter Bone

Mr Bone said: “Under normal circustances he should have been sent back years ago to his own country.

“If you come here and break our laws it makes sense that you should be made to leave. If this man had been deported after his first offence think of the untold misery that would have been spared all his victims. This is what is wrong with the Human Rights Act. We need our own laws that are simple and clear.”

Jaber, of Accrington, Lancs, was sentenced for his part in a conspiracy to supply drugs and to launder cash across the north of England.

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Evidence was heard at the Preston Crown Court

The drugs were recovered when police stopped a vehicle on the M65 in Lancashire in March last year.

Last Thursday, Jaber and five other gang members were jailed for a total of 40 years. Jaber – whose father lives in the UK – has already served three previous jail sentences, two for drug dealing and one for money laundering.

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Jaber claimed he was mentally scarred by his experiences in a Palestinian refugee camp

His first heroin and crack cocaine dealing conviction was in 2003.

The final deportation ruling in 2014 ended a series legal battles and appeals, which cost the taxpayer tens of thousands in legal fees.